What ever the radiator is one word  springs to mind 
 which if adjusted correctly makes the harness much less important and explains 
the vwsr imbalance

 Resonance 
To: [email protected]
From: [email protected]
Date: Sun, 9 May 2010 19:13:20 -0700
Subject: Re: [Repeater-Builder] Commercial VHF antenna on 2m


















 



  


    
      
      
      Dave,
Is this a 154 MHz colinear antenna you are wanting to use on 146 MHz or one 
like a DB 224 with 4 exposed dipoles?
If the 4 exposed dipole type, just what makes you suspect that there is "a lot 
of loss" when an antenna made for 154 MHz is used at 146 MHz and how do you 
expect to tune the dipoles without compensating for the harness impedance 
matching sections mismatch also.
Allan Crites  wa9zzu

--- On Sat, 5/8/10, WA3GIN <[email protected]> wrote:


From: WA3GIN <[email protected]>
Subject: [Repeater-Builder] Commercial VHF antenna on 2m
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, May 8, 2010, 11:13 PM


  


Hi folks,
 
Several weeks ago I posed the question of using a Commercial VHF antenna that 
was resonant on 154Mhz on 146.745Mhz.  We tried it today. The SWR was a bit 
over 2:1 on the repeater freq. We installed a T connector after the cans and 
used an open stub to try to match the line...got it down to 1.5:1, wouldn't go 
any lower. 
 
We think the height of the antenna makes up for what we suspect is a lot of 
loss in the antenna. The previous location of the repeater antenna was 100ft 
ASL and this location is 525ft ASL. Maybe one day we'll get a chance to retune 
the four dipole antenna.
 
Thanks to all that provided ideas for this project.
 
73,
dave
wa3gin
 


    
     

    
    






                                          
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